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The FPSO ''Noble Seillean'' was a dynamically positioned floating oil production, storage and offloading vessel.


Etymology

The name ''Seillean'' means "honeybee" in Gaelic.


History

The vessel was designated as a single-well oil production ship (SWOPS) when constructed for BP by Harland and Wolff in 1986–1988. The process plant, flare and the riser including subsea connection were designed and procured by Matthew Hall Engineering, which also provided construction assistance and commissioning of the oil production facilities. The original specification for the vessel was as follows: * Production capability - 15,000 barrels of oil per day, 10,000 barrels of produced water per day, 6 million standard cubic metres of gas per day * Production train - 1 train, 2 stages, 1st stage separator pressure 17 barg * Storage capacity - 318,000 barrels * Living accommodation - 45 berths The vessel was originally designed for a generic North Sea field well, although it was later assigned the Cyrus oilfield on Block 16/28 in the UK sector of the North Sea. Later she served on the Donan field. ''Seillean'' was sold by BP in 1993 to
Reading & Bates Transocean Ltd. is an American company. It is the world's largest offshore drilling contractor based on revenue and is based in Vernier, Switzerland. The company has offices in 20 countries, including Canada, the United States, Norway, United ...
. Brazilian oil company
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signed a four-year charter for ''Seillean'' to develop the
Roncador field Roncador oil field is a large oil and gas field located in the Campos Basin, off the coast of Brazil, northeast from Rio de Janeiro. It covers a area and reaches depths between . History The field was discovered in October 1996 and is located i ...
. ''Seillean'' was upgraded and arrived in Brazil in December 1998. After acquisition of Reading & Bates by Transocean, the vessel was acquired by Frontier Drilling in 2002. She was moved to Jubarte field. In February 2006, the vessel started to operate in the Petrobras-operated Golfinho Field in the Espirito Santo Basin off Brazil. In 2007, ''Seillean'' was moved to Pipa 2 oilfield. In June 2010, ''Seillean'' was contracted for oil collection and processing at the Macondo Prospect to deal with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. With the purchase of Frontier Drilling in 2010, ''Seillean'' was acquired by
Noble Corporation Noble Corporation plc is an offshore drilling contractor organized in London, United Kingdom. Its affiliate, Noble Corporation, is organized in the Cayman Islands. It is the corporate successor of Noble Drilling Corporation. The company operate ...
. She was renamed ''Noble Seillean'' and her flag was changed from Panama to Liberia. ''Seillean'' was sent for scrapping to Alang, India, on 26 September 2015.


Description

FPSO ''Seallean'' was a dynamically positioned monohull floating production, storage and offloading vessel. She was classed by
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as a 100A1 Oil Processing Tanker. ''Seallean'' was equipped with a flare, two cargo-handling cranes, a process plant inside the hull, a completion tower, and crew accommodation. The vessel had a displacement of 79,600 tonnes, the capacity to process up to , and to store up to of oil. Ship's length was , breadth was , and depth was . She could operate at the water depth of . The vessel was equipped with a helideck of . ''Seillean'' was powered by a hybrid system of three
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gas turbine of 3.3 MW each, and three MAN diesel driven generators 4.2 MW each. These were operated such that when fuel gas was available from production operations, the gas turbine generators generate electrical power. When fuel gas was unavailable, the diesel driven generators provided the power, supplemented by the gas turbine driven generators operating on diesel oil. ''Seillean'' had the following production facilities: * processing plant. Maximum oil production was and maximum produced water handling capability was . *Storage and transport facilities for of oil. *A 6-5/8" riser which can connect to a subsea wellhead. The crude oil was pumped from the process plant to six cargo oil tanks. During the 1998 upgrade, an offtake reel system was installed which allows ship discharge of cargo to a dynamically positioned shuttle tanker.


References


External links


Seillean website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Noble Seillean Floating production storage and offloading vessels Ships of BP 1988 ships Ships of Liberia Ships built in Belfast Ships built by Harland and Wolff